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Interesting. I'd always read or heard about just a single low-value resistor. But I can see the advantage to capacitor-coupling the thing. The high-impedance resistor provides constant dc-through-daylight loading of a rather modest value on the line, and the the capacitively-coupled low-value resistor loads at audio frequencies but not at DC, which I imagine improves the call circuit by not loading that nearly as heavily. Cool stuff.
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